This study investigated the relative proportion of motor-unit action potentials that are uniquely represented in the simulated and experimental surface electromyogram (EMG). Two hundred motor units were simulated in a cylindrical anatomical system. Action potentials for each motor unit were generated with a model and then compared with those of other motor units. Pairs of motor units were considered indistinguishable and the motor units not uniquely represented in the surface EMG, when the difference in the mean energy for the pair of potentials was <5%. The anatomical conditions and recording configurations had a substantial influence on the percentage of motor units that could be uniquely identified in the simulated EMG. For example, a si...
The author has postulated that the relevant information of the human neuromuscular system during vol...
The electromyographic (EMG) signal provides information about the performance of muscles and nerves....
The electromyographic (EMG) signal provides information about the performance of muscles and nerves....
This study investigated the relative proportion of motor-unit action potentials that are uniquely re...
The aim of this study was to compare the decomposition results obtained from high-density surface el...
Contains fulltext : 48870.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)High-density m...
The aim of this study was to compare the decomposition results obtained from high-density surface el...
High-density multichannel electromyography (EMG) recordings add spatial information to the temporal ...
Localization of muscle motor units (MU) using surface electromyography (sEMG) is of interest in area...
An electromyography (EMG) system is presented that noninvasively records the electrical activity of ...
A computer model of the human single motor unit potential has been created for the purpose of develo...
Techniques for automatic recording and analyzing single motor unit action potentials in real time ha...
An electromyography (EMG) system is presented that noninvasively records the electrical activity of ...
One major limitation in motor unit (MU) studies is the difficulty in assessing the properties of hig...
One major limitation in motor unit (MU) studies is the difficulty in assessing the properties of hig...
The author has postulated that the relevant information of the human neuromuscular system during vol...
The electromyographic (EMG) signal provides information about the performance of muscles and nerves....
The electromyographic (EMG) signal provides information about the performance of muscles and nerves....
This study investigated the relative proportion of motor-unit action potentials that are uniquely re...
The aim of this study was to compare the decomposition results obtained from high-density surface el...
Contains fulltext : 48870.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)High-density m...
The aim of this study was to compare the decomposition results obtained from high-density surface el...
High-density multichannel electromyography (EMG) recordings add spatial information to the temporal ...
Localization of muscle motor units (MU) using surface electromyography (sEMG) is of interest in area...
An electromyography (EMG) system is presented that noninvasively records the electrical activity of ...
A computer model of the human single motor unit potential has been created for the purpose of develo...
Techniques for automatic recording and analyzing single motor unit action potentials in real time ha...
An electromyography (EMG) system is presented that noninvasively records the electrical activity of ...
One major limitation in motor unit (MU) studies is the difficulty in assessing the properties of hig...
One major limitation in motor unit (MU) studies is the difficulty in assessing the properties of hig...
The author has postulated that the relevant information of the human neuromuscular system during vol...
The electromyographic (EMG) signal provides information about the performance of muscles and nerves....
The electromyographic (EMG) signal provides information about the performance of muscles and nerves....